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it is the exact same ride made by the exact same company as the one involved in the ohio incident. now, we do want to warn you, this video is graphic. this is cell phone video of the moment the fireball ride at the ohio state fair broke throwing riders through the air. one man is dead and seven others injured. investigators are already working to figure out what caused the ride to come apart. state fair officials say the ride was inspected before it opened. there's a similar ride at the sacramento state fair that officials have now shut down in wake of the incident in ohio. it's not the exact same ride. but it was manufactured by the same company out of holland. inspectors will be going over that ride today as well to ensure it is safe before it reopens to the public. >> our rides are not running until they tell us what happened in ohio and the factory tells us it's okay to operate. >> reporter: great america has a similar ride to fireball but it's staying open. it was made by a different manufacturer. it's important to note that the rides in both ohio and sacramento are portable.
it is the exact same ride made by the exact same company as the one involved in the ohio incident. now, we do want to warn you, this video is graphic. this is cell phone video of the moment the fireball ride at the ohio state fair broke throwing riders through the air. one man is dead and seven others injured. investigators are already working to figure out what caused the ride to come apart. state fair officials say the ride was inspected before it opened. there's a similar ride at the...
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bill that was supported out of the sant, put exact same bill of the house, exact same bill. let's not change a word, but the bill out of the senate, voted on 98-2 bipartisan bill, same bill on the floor of the house and let us vote on it. today.uld be done host: joe in south carolina, an independent, joe, good morning. welcome to the conversation. what is your question or comment? caller: good morning. comments.ee different the first one is, first of all, thanks c-span. i love c-span. they let the american people give their voice. econd of all, on this russian investigation, i think they hould let the investigators investigate and just let congress get on to doing the people's work because i think this is wrong. host: okay. the third? caller: the third thing is on health care thing, i've it.n on both sides of war n army veteran, i'm a veteran and my wife is not, you know. nd she's had problems lately, but when we first moved down to the carolina, she had health care from obamacare, i -- at least was she had something, you know, type 2 nd out she had diabetes, they took care
bill that was supported out of the sant, put exact same bill of the house, exact same bill. let's not change a word, but the bill out of the senate, voted on 98-2 bipartisan bill, same bill on the floor of the house and let us vote on it. today.uld be done host: joe in south carolina, an independent, joe, good morning. welcome to the conversation. what is your question or comment? caller: good morning. comments.ee different the first one is, first of all, thanks c-span. i love c-span. they let...
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she made an exact copy. apart from this and the original journals in philadelphia, that is basically the whole representation of looking at the actual journals themselves. excitement around the initial reports of the expedition, there was continued interest but it died down a bit over the course of the 19th century. in the 20 century, there was a huge resurgence in the interest in the american west. expeditionlark's specifically caught the attention of a lot of fiction authors and nonfiction writers. sacagawea's role. by a woman from oregon. another important figure who came along in the expedition's is york. he is not accounted for in any of the original accounts, but we're working now to obtain a better understanding of him. unlike sacagawea, he is only now beginning to capture the imagination of scholars and fiction writers. recently, a lot more has been done to think about york's role. unusual one.was an he had a lot of freedom as he came with expedition west. rights to vote on and to carry a gun. east,e
she made an exact copy. apart from this and the original journals in philadelphia, that is basically the whole representation of looking at the actual journals themselves. excitement around the initial reports of the expedition, there was continued interest but it died down a bit over the course of the 19th century. in the 20 century, there was a huge resurgence in the interest in the american west. expeditionlark's specifically caught the attention of a lot of fiction authors and nonfiction...
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original journals back to washington dc and hired a woman by the name of mary anderson to make an exact copy of the journals of lewis and clark and this represents one volume of the series and what's interesting is that mary anderson was paid $150 to hand copy an exact duplicate of the journals. this is the only one known to exist and you can see her incredible craftsmanship of copying the text exactly as lewis and clark would have written it and even copying an illustration they would have done, so this represents the candlesticks they discovered along the way and done a drawing in the original journals and she made an exact copy of us apart from this and the original journals in philadelphia, that's basically the whole representation of looking at the actual journals themselves. >> after the initial report of the expedition there was continuing interest that died down a bit over the course of the 19th century, but in the 20th century there has been resurgence of the american west, cowboy stories in general had huge traction in the 50s and 60s, but the lewis and clark expedition next--
original journals back to washington dc and hired a woman by the name of mary anderson to make an exact copy of the journals of lewis and clark and this represents one volume of the series and what's interesting is that mary anderson was paid $150 to hand copy an exact duplicate of the journals. this is the only one known to exist and you can see her incredible craftsmanship of copying the text exactly as lewis and clark would have written it and even copying an illustration they would have...
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>> i talked to the president at length about that exact issue yesterday. his attitude is pretty simple. keep in mind, he does have this way of channeling a large number of the american public. what he's saying is, look, if obamacare is hurting people, and it is, then why shouldn't it hurt insurance companies and, more importantly perhaps for this discussion, members of congress. there is a certain benefit that members of congress get as part of an opm decision a couple of years ago. the president is simply looking that the going, is it fair that obamacare is hurting people if you live in a county that is what we call a bare county with no coverage, if you're obliged by law to buy something that is not available and that's hurting you, should insurance companies and members of congress bear some of that burden as well? i'm familiar with that issue. we'll see what happens as we move forward. >> that's on the chopping block, perhaps taking away the health care plans, health insurance plans for members of congress. would he target staff members for this as wel
>> i talked to the president at length about that exact issue yesterday. his attitude is pretty simple. keep in mind, he does have this way of channeling a large number of the american public. what he's saying is, look, if obamacare is hurting people, and it is, then why shouldn't it hurt insurance companies and, more importantly perhaps for this discussion, members of congress. there is a certain benefit that members of congress get as part of an opm decision a couple of years ago. the...
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or if you look at some of the exact same problems that we have had in the united states. we have market problems, transportation problems that have resulted from the rebirth of our own oil industry. if you apply that exact same problem of distance geography, risk technology and greed, it all works. so the final chapter without giving away any major spoilers here. because at heart i am an analyst. so have to, i cannot write a book without giving suggestion. so this is has to take the exact same weapons from the past and use them to identify answers to some of our most vexing energy problems today. a riproaring good story, high-stakes, upstarts and incredible odds. and yet, something we can learn from and apply to our own day and age? for me, that was a story that had to be told and it had to be told right. i really want to thank most especially, my wife charlotte who is here. who actually, in no small part, helped make this book a reality. least of which you can thank her for a live excellent sentences. she was an inspiration and every good writer has an editor who informs
or if you look at some of the exact same problems that we have had in the united states. we have market problems, transportation problems that have resulted from the rebirth of our own oil industry. if you apply that exact same problem of distance geography, risk technology and greed, it all works. so the final chapter without giving away any major spoilers here. because at heart i am an analyst. so have to, i cannot write a book without giving suggestion. so this is has to take the exact same...
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. >> got a call from a reporter called the innocence deniers about this exact issue but i have to say pretty quickly there are some egregious examples of prosecutors is very trump quite it is flip-floping every have a case is in the chicago that we have worked with the they were arrested for rape and murder of a woman in the first curvy rudimentary dna did not match so then the judge may say maybe of all five of them don't match it really is not them but instead our state attorney decided to present a theory that an necrophilia act must have happened upon the body in between the time and murdered the up for a woman within the time that they found it so why does and the evidence match because this day and time necrophilia neck and is completely circular reasoning but with this denier peace i did say there are great prosecutors who do say we got it wrong for one such gentleman recently as a successful prosecuting attorney had said case that was wrong in he help to get the case out so when the professionals said the you have a concern? he said michael evans but michael evans was released
. >> got a call from a reporter called the innocence deniers about this exact issue but i have to say pretty quickly there are some egregious examples of prosecutors is very trump quite it is flip-floping every have a case is in the chicago that we have worked with the they were arrested for rape and murder of a woman in the first curvy rudimentary dna did not match so then the judge may say maybe of all five of them don't match it really is not them but instead our state attorney decided...
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she had made a exact copy. apart from this and the original that is in philadelphia basically the whole representation of looking at the journals themselves. after the excitement around the initial report of the expedition there was continuing interest over the course of the 19th century. a the 20th century there was huge resurgence of interest in the american west. expeditionlark's specifically caught the attention of a lot of fictional officers -- authors and nonfiction writers. is conquest written by a woman from oregon which really emphasizes or possibly invents sacagawea's role in the journey. another person we do not know is a man who accompanied the party. accounted for in the original journals or any of the other documentation that exist. we are working up to gain a understanding of him. some of our collection has him. we are only beginning to capture the imagination of modern scholars and fiction writers. done, toe has been think about his role. his position on the expedition was a unusual one. he has
she had made a exact copy. apart from this and the original that is in philadelphia basically the whole representation of looking at the journals themselves. after the excitement around the initial report of the expedition there was continuing interest over the course of the 19th century. a the 20th century there was huge resurgence of interest in the american west. expeditionlark's specifically caught the attention of a lot of fictional officers -- authors and nonfiction writers. is conquest...
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and, again, it is the exact same kind of problem set that marcus samuel faced. oil is never where people need it. distance. geography is eternal. there are always going to be chokepoints and geographic impediments that prevent oil from getting -- or energy from getting where it is to where it needs to be. geography. risk, someone has to weigh into the marketplace. technology. technology defines the oil industry. it defines so many other industries. the innovations like the development of the modern oil tanker or other pipeline breakthroughs. technology has helped to make our modern world possible. and, of course, greed. and as we saw, greed is a double-sided coin, a two-sided coin. greed is good in creating an incentive for someone to weigh into a marketplace. greed can also get out of hand, and that is embodied in one man, the most powerful monopolist of his time and wealthiest human being who has ever lived, john d. rockefeller. the breaking of what rockefeller stood for was just a story, as i say, that i really wanted to tell well. any other questions? these
and, again, it is the exact same kind of problem set that marcus samuel faced. oil is never where people need it. distance. geography is eternal. there are always going to be chokepoints and geographic impediments that prevent oil from getting -- or energy from getting where it is to where it needs to be. geography. risk, someone has to weigh into the marketplace. technology. technology defines the oil industry. it defines so many other industries. the innovations like the development of the...
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now, this is the exact same ride manufactured by the exact same company as the one involved in the ohiot. we want to warn you, the video you're about to see is graphic. this cell phone video of the moment the fireball ride at the ohio state fair broke loose throwing riders through the air. one man is dead and 7 others injured. investigators are already working to figure out what caused that ride to come apart. state fair officials say the ride was inspected before it old. now, there's a similar ride at the sacramento state fair that officials shut down after the incident in ohio. it is not the exact same ride. but it was manufactured by the same company out of holland. inspectors will be going over that ride today as well to ensure it's safe to re-open. >> going down the highway bouncing. >> so cracks may develop in travel is what you're saying? >> could develop in travel. >> great america has a similar ride to fireball but it's staying open because it was made by a different company. now, it is important to note that the rides involved in the ohio tragedy as well as the ride at the sac
now, this is the exact same ride manufactured by the exact same company as the one involved in the ohiot. we want to warn you, the video you're about to see is graphic. this cell phone video of the moment the fireball ride at the ohio state fair broke loose throwing riders through the air. one man is dead and 7 others injured. investigators are already working to figure out what caused that ride to come apart. state fair officials say the ride was inspected before it old. now, there's a similar...
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has not exacted friends or family. they say is unusual. then there's dean. seen getting in a car around 6:30 friday night. family members have identified the third and fourth men police are looking for. 22-year-old mark and 21-year-old
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she had made an exact copy. apart from this and the original journals in philadelphia, it is basically the whole representation of looking at the actual journals themselves. after the excitement around the initial reports, there was continuing interest that died down over the course of the 19th century. in the 20th century there was a huge in searching -- and surging in the american west. lewis and clark expedition specifically, the attention of a lot of fiction authors and nonfiction writers. one book that emphasizes julia's roles and puts it in the center "conquest"dition is done by a woman from oregon. sacagawea's role in the expedition. aother important figure is slave of william clark who accompanied the party over the pacific ocean and that. he is not well accounted for in the original journals or any of the other contemporary accounts of the expedition, but we are working to see a better expedition of him. he really, unlike sacagawea, begin to capture the imagination of modern scholars and fiction writers
she had made an exact copy. apart from this and the original journals in philadelphia, it is basically the whole representation of looking at the actual journals themselves. after the excitement around the initial reports, there was continuing interest that died down over the course of the 19th century. in the 20th century there was a huge in searching -- and surging in the american west. lewis and clark expedition specifically, the attention of a lot of fiction authors and nonfiction writers....
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mention probably be a big disappointment to some of the arab countries who have been harming some of the exact rebels as well. ali, thank you. >>> let's switch now and take a look at what is being reported as a severe heat advisory across almost one-third of the country with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> as advertised, today is going to be the peak and then we cool off slightly over the weekend. it's one of those days you have to check on the elderly and watch those kids outside playing too. especially getting plenty of water. so we have about 17 to 18. we keep adding more people. 71 million people are under either a heat advisory or heat
mention probably be a big disappointment to some of the arab countries who have been harming some of the exact rebels as well. ali, thank you. >>> let's switch now and take a look at what is being reported as a severe heat advisory across almost one-third of the country with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> as advertised, today is going to be the peak and then we cool off slightly over the weekend. it's one of those days you have to check on the elderly and watch those kids...
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past to never talk about the investigation to reporters in the public eye, and so -- >> so he did the exact opposite. >> a lot of them didn't know that he was talking to "the times," and they didn't think he
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>> i'm not sure on the exact process. i'll have to check. i know he was aware of the situation, briefed on the situation, and continued to get updates on it. but i don't know the exact tick tock, so i have to circle back with you on that, kevin. jill. >> sarah, somebody who was identified as a russian government lawyer, don jr. agreeing to meet with him, being told in those e-mails that the russian government was trying to help the president win the election, do you stand bay statement you made yesterday when you said that our position is that no one within the trump campaign colluded in order to influence the election. >> i do, and beyond the statements yesterday and what i read today, i don't have anything else to add. >> when's the last time -- do you know when the last time the president spoke with don jr.? >> i don't. matthew. >> thanks. so the white house hasn't disputed any of the following that the president son campaign, campaign chair, and son-in-law had this meeting, and with knowledge of the russian government supporting trump ca
>> i'm not sure on the exact process. i'll have to check. i know he was aware of the situation, briefed on the situation, and continued to get updates on it. but i don't know the exact tick tock, so i have to circle back with you on that, kevin. jill. >> sarah, somebody who was identified as a russian government lawyer, don jr. agreeing to meet with him, being told in those e-mails that the russian government was trying to help the president win the election, do you stand bay...
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number can be cut we cannot know the exact number but we estimate that between us thirty thousand to fifty thousand people remain trapped. and half of them are children i again both are estimates because as you know humanity can workers has not been able to access for the last three years and even much more worse in the last few months. but the situation that a force that we are hearing. situation is dire people have been cut all. from electricity and water for a month now and some are resorting to water sources such as from the effort that's reaver. unsafe and we are concerned that this continue they are they will be exposed to water borne disease and beyond that children i have exposed on a daily basis. to violence and violence and they are. very high. yeah for sure this is all over the psychological scars are just going to carry on for years if not decades in your estimation what are the civilian population america really need in this situation and what couldn't organizations like unicef and other agencies do to help. in the uk us see we are a soon as we get safe access we out of
number can be cut we cannot know the exact number but we estimate that between us thirty thousand to fifty thousand people remain trapped. and half of them are children i again both are estimates because as you know humanity can workers has not been able to access for the last three years and even much more worse in the last few months. but the situation that a force that we are hearing. situation is dire people have been cut all. from electricity and water for a month now and some are...
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to use the exact words but he threatened to kill me.o use the exact words but he threatened to kill me. i know that it wasn't 0.j. simpson who put the gun to your head that he was among that group of men. despite that, you spokein that group of men. despite that, you spoke in his favour. why is that? the amount of time he was sentenced to was the problem i had. he was given 9.5—33 years and if you are familiar with the case back in 1994, 1995, he was given restitution in a civil case of $33 million in the judgement at that time coincided with what the judge gave him, 9.5—33 yea rs with what the judge gave him, 9.5—33 years injail. ifelt that with what the judge gave him, 9.5—33 years in jail. i felt that 9.5 years was more time than what he deserved. i told the district attorney here, one point —— 1—3 years. i told the district attorney here, one point -- 1-3 years. there has been some criticism of his appearance at that parole hearing, that he was slightly lacking in morse. what did you make of it? he has been in prison for nine years.
to use the exact words but he threatened to kill me.o use the exact words but he threatened to kill me. i know that it wasn't 0.j. simpson who put the gun to your head that he was among that group of men. despite that, you spokein that group of men. despite that, you spoke in his favour. why is that? the amount of time he was sentenced to was the problem i had. he was given 9.5—33 years and if you are familiar with the case back in 1994, 1995, he was given restitution in a civil case of $33...
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>> the case was rakman in salt pit. >> i don't remember the exact location, but i think it was in the salt pit. i do know it was an afghan detainee, the interrogator's last name was pisaro, and my recollection is we prosecuted him in i think the middle district of north carolina, is my recollection. and he was convicted and he was sentenced. and i think that was not only an important case in his own right, but i think sent an important message of the criminal division's intolerance for that kind of conduct. now, as to the rest of your question, we talked about this in our meeting i can tell you as my time as principle assistant attorney general to my recollection i never reviewed much less provided comments on or input on and much less approved any memo from john uhl on this topic. i can only tell this committee that i have no recollection whatsoever of that, and it's the kind of thing i think i would remember. >> i would think so. >> my portfolio, it may not be surprising because my portfolio as principle associate deputy attorney general was focused on the criminal division, on the
>> the case was rakman in salt pit. >> i don't remember the exact location, but i think it was in the salt pit. i do know it was an afghan detainee, the interrogator's last name was pisaro, and my recollection is we prosecuted him in i think the middle district of north carolina, is my recollection. and he was convicted and he was sentenced. and i think that was not only an important case in his own right, but i think sent an important message of the criminal division's intolerance...
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they discovered along the way and it does have drawn in the original journals, and she had made an exact copy. apart from this and then the original journals in philadelphia, that's basically the whole representation of looking at the actual journals themselves. >> after the initial report of the expedition, there was continuing interest but died down a bit over the course of 19 century, but in the 20th century there has been a huge resurgence of the american west, cowboy stories in general, huge attraction in the '50s and 60s. but lewis and clark expedition specifically caught the attention of all lot of fiction authors as well as nonfiction writers. one book that particularly emphasizes that of julius rolle and put you into center is a conquest from a woman from oregon which really emphasizes or possibly indents sacajawea role at the center of the expedition. -- infants. another important figure came along in the expedition about who we don't know that much is york, a slate of lewis and clark who covered the party on the way to pacific ocean and back. he's not well accounted for in the
they discovered along the way and it does have drawn in the original journals, and she had made an exact copy. apart from this and then the original journals in philadelphia, that's basically the whole representation of looking at the actual journals themselves. >> after the initial report of the expedition, there was continuing interest but died down a bit over the course of 19 century, but in the 20th century there has been a huge resurgence of the american west, cowboy stories in...
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engel: what i did was put in a bill which mirrored to a word the exact bill passed by the united states senate, 98-2. mitch mcconnell voted for it. the republican leadership in the senate voted for it and so even though there are certain things that perhaps i would have liked to have tweaked a little bit or changed, i thought the best way, the cleanest way was to take that bill that the senate passed, put it in as my bill, hope any pass it in the house, send it to the senate and get a bill which would have sanctions on russia, sanction on russia for interspearing -- interfering in our leches, sanctions on iran for terrorism and ballistic missiles. this is something everybody claims they want. so all of a sudden we're hearing this bill isn't good enough. there has to be certain kinds of changes made. we don't want to play games. so i think what the leader was saying what nancy was say was that if the republicans were serious, and they said, well if you make this one change, we would support the bill, then we would probably go along with it. the problem is this it has to then go back and
engel: what i did was put in a bill which mirrored to a word the exact bill passed by the united states senate, 98-2. mitch mcconnell voted for it. the republican leadership in the senate voted for it and so even though there are certain things that perhaps i would have liked to have tweaked a little bit or changed, i thought the best way, the cleanest way was to take that bill that the senate passed, put it in as my bill, hope any pass it in the house, send it to the senate and get a bill...
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i think the cleanest way is to pass my bill, which mirrors the exact language of the bill past in the senate. but if we can change one or two things and pass the bill and knew in advance that the senate had signed off, then we would not object. but it is difficult talking about it in the abstract because one million things can happen. you change one little word and the whole thing can unravel as we have seen many times with both the house and senate, so that is my caution. if we could pass the bill with minor change, i would say do it, but we would have to have assurances. elana: to be clear your , explanation of leader pelosi's comments was she was offering to give in on this house democratic procedure related issue if she could get assurances that the senate bill could pass, but you don't believe that is the case? rep. engel: yes, nancy pelosi has said many times we want a bill, so that if there is a change that has begun so we are , flexible. what we are not flexible about our games where both houses get to pass different bills and everyone came go home and say they voted for tough
i think the cleanest way is to pass my bill, which mirrors the exact language of the bill past in the senate. but if we can change one or two things and pass the bill and knew in advance that the senate had signed off, then we would not object. but it is difficult talking about it in the abstract because one million things can happen. you change one little word and the whole thing can unravel as we have seen many times with both the house and senate, so that is my caution. if we could pass the...
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meanwhile, at the exact same time and within the exact same legislation as trump makes massive cuts toe-and-death programs for millions and millions of children, working people, the elderly, the sick and the poor -- at the same exact time, he proposes a budget that, over a 10-year period, would provide $3 trillion in tax breaks to the top 1 percent. trump's budget is the most massive transfer of wealth from working people to the billionaire class that we have ever seen in this country. if you can believe it, he wants to repeal the estate tax, which applies only to the top two-tenths of 1 percent. and that means that while children will go hungry, people will die because they don't have access to healthcare, the walton family, a family worth $130 billion, could get up to a $52 billion tax break. what kind of morality is that, when you take from the most vulnerable people in this country to give to the very, very richest? and, mr. trump, we say to you tonight, you are not going to get away with that absurd set of priorities. amy goodman: former presidential candidate bernie sanders, spea
meanwhile, at the exact same time and within the exact same legislation as trump makes massive cuts toe-and-death programs for millions and millions of children, working people, the elderly, the sick and the poor -- at the same exact time, he proposes a budget that, over a 10-year period, would provide $3 trillion in tax breaks to the top 1 percent. trump's budget is the most massive transfer of wealth from working people to the billionaire class that we have ever seen in this country. if you...
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overnight we learned that a cadaver dog pointed authorities to the exact location as what they have described. 19-year-old dean finocchiaro. 20-year-old cosmo was arrested yesterday. right now there are still three more families awaiting word on their missing loved ones. patrick went missing last wednesday. they were hoping for the best. they were expecting to see him this fall. now they just want to know what happened. >> it's hard to think anything really. like, when we first heard about anything, jimi was the first one to go missing and you can't put a thought to it, really. you think of everything and nothing at the same time, but with like the updates and everything, you have to -- kind of have to put a truce together and figure out what's going on and it's hard. >> reporter: and investigators will be working out here working to identify the up jones. we're reporting live now, nbc 10 u news. >>> we talked to a woman who says she heard gunshots in the farm nearby. she's used to hearing hunters but she felt it was something different. >> heard another series of various gunshots and fires a
overnight we learned that a cadaver dog pointed authorities to the exact location as what they have described. 19-year-old dean finocchiaro. 20-year-old cosmo was arrested yesterday. right now there are still three more families awaiting word on their missing loved ones. patrick went missing last wednesday. they were hoping for the best. they were expecting to see him this fall. now they just want to know what happened. >> it's hard to think anything really. like, when we first heard...
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his exact quote was, "cops mistreat people "in the community." - yes. - this is 1982, 83, this is 30 x years ago. your dad says this to you. it's the same conversation that probably dads are having with kids who decide to be cops today. - today, yes. - right, it's the exact same conversation. - yes, it is. and my dad grew up, he's born 1940. he grew up in the jim crow south segregation. he was probably more likely than not, not respected by police during that timeframe. - that's his frame of reference. - that's his world view. but i'm stubborn. i'm stubborn. i'm worried about their safety livin' in the neighborhood, while the crack cocaine epidemic is increasingly more violent. i can't concentrate at school anyway. and so i go down and put an application in. and i don't take no for an answer. they hired me, and my first beat was my own neighborhood. - and you were always a boy scout. in essence, not a literal boy scout, but you know, as we now know that term to mean, growing up as a kid. - i earned these nerdy glasses right here, yeah, yeah. (audience laughter) - let me say, here we
his exact quote was, "cops mistreat people "in the community." - yes. - this is 1982, 83, this is 30 x years ago. your dad says this to you. it's the same conversation that probably dads are having with kids who decide to be cops today. - today, yes. - right, it's the exact same conversation. - yes, it is. and my dad grew up, he's born 1940. he grew up in the jim crow south segregation. he was probably more likely than not, not respected by police during that timeframe. - that's...
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however, this jukin video is showing the exact opposite.be, just maybe the robots are here to help. as you can see, that's the kind of robot to help you out. looking out. this kid comes running and starts messing around climbing up. the bot looks in, heads up, lifts the hands up. just as it tips over, look at this. >> it's the new nanny. >> apparently so. the guys that put this out is because it was in mirror mode. >> this was set up, though, right? >> this is sent out as authentic. i'm going to call massive amounts of fecal matter of the male bovine variety because that is way not true. >> if you're talking about something called promo bot -- >> watch it from the begins and the child. the child is running from where? from exactly where the camera is. she goes to the area she's been told to go. watch this. this is a dead giveaway. she's staring at the camera. >> now? >> yeah. who puts empty boxes in the middle of a lobby for no apparent reason. >> y'all bust my bubble. i was willing to give it to promote bot for saving the kid. but no. >> l
however, this jukin video is showing the exact opposite.be, just maybe the robots are here to help. as you can see, that's the kind of robot to help you out. looking out. this kid comes running and starts messing around climbing up. the bot looks in, heads up, lifts the hands up. just as it tips over, look at this. >> it's the new nanny. >> apparently so. the guys that put this out is because it was in mirror mode. >> this was set up, though, right? >> this is sent out...
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>> same exact one. >> what? >> he is beside himself here. h.es far beyond just a car. >> it's going to be the squeak of the door. you know? it's going to be the way the gear stick moves. it's going to be all these teeny tiny idiosyncrasies. >> why is he still sitting there? why is he not in the car already? >> his daughter looks to be telling him how she came across is. i'm sure she's saying to him, we've earned it. now pop inside. you can see there she was pointing to the sticker on the window. that's probably a stick their says, look, remember this sticker? this is your car. >> wow. a. >> appears to be still in good shape. >>> that's our show for today. we thank you for watching. check out rightthisminute.com for much more awesome
>> same exact one. >> what? >> he is beside himself here. h.es far beyond just a car. >> it's going to be the squeak of the door. you know? it's going to be the way the gear stick moves. it's going to be all these teeny tiny idiosyncrasies. >> why is he still sitting there? why is he not in the car already? >> his daughter looks to be telling him how she came across is. i'm sure she's saying to him, we've earned it. now pop inside. you can see there she was...
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once you've collected it on the device, you sync to a cloud, and everybody collecting data syncs the exact same spot on the cloud and now you have all your data collected in a location that you can act on. >> cal fire said they need green light from lawmakers before wild note can becombater of the work flow. >>> 4:33. did you have a good weekend? >> it was too quick. >> some neighbors came to the coast to get a break because we were in the triple digits. they said it was 65 and just refreshing. >> nice. >> i don't think our lows were 65. hi, everybody, good morning. we have clouds at the coast and the bay and are squeezing out a few sprinkles here and there. san francisco, 54 and 57 in oakland. wind have been under 10 in san francisco but picking up in antioch, fairfield, to 18. we have clouds on shore to make it all the way just about into the tri-valley with the clouds in santa rosa with mostly cloudy conditions. the marine layer is thick and streams inland but by this afternoon, temperatures will dip below average. temperatures will dip by the weekend. 60s and 70s. 70s and 80s will come
once you've collected it on the device, you sync to a cloud, and everybody collecting data syncs the exact same spot on the cloud and now you have all your data collected in a location that you can act on. >> cal fire said they need green light from lawmakers before wild note can becombater of the work flow. >>> 4:33. did you have a good weekend? >> it was too quick. >> some neighbors came to the coast to get a break because we were in the triple digits. they said it...
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because they're all rubbing up against it as they go by. >> the exact same spot over and over and overn't they like the other side or what? >> nick, there's your friend there. a little fox. >> italian fox. >> little bear too. >> there's a bear! >> oh, yeah. and the bear puts on a little show. you want to put your camera out here? little shimmy. >> so basically never go camping in this woods. >>> are you going to follow me on my professional page? linked in. >> he's got pun after pun for his girl. >> yes! i love this video! >> but wait until you thing, go to rightthisminute.com, click on tv show, our use our mobile app. >>> hey, sorry i'm so slow. it's hard for me to ketchup. >> yes! i love these videos! >> and we're only getting started with the puns. >> hey, marissa, why do you look so sad? you're acting quite melon cocome comely. there are questions i'm trying to grapple with. what's beethoven's favorite fruit? banana. hey, marissa, i had a summer job crushing coke cans. it was soda-pressing. >> that's a good one. >> you guys are going to use that one. i know pit. >> hey are you goin
because they're all rubbing up against it as they go by. >> the exact same spot over and over and overn't they like the other side or what? >> nick, there's your friend there. a little fox. >> italian fox. >> little bear too. >> there's a bear! >> oh, yeah. and the bear puts on a little show. you want to put your camera out here? little shimmy. >> so basically never go camping in this woods. >>> are you going to follow me on my professional...
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there are good people on the road and this video showcases that exact thing. notice there is a small van in the median of this freeway. suddenly someone jumps out and starts running towards that van. while the driver of the huge truck ahead uses the truck to wedge itself in front of the van bringing it to a stop. >> that was perfect. >> everybody was tuned in. >> yes! was the driver having some sort of medical emergency? >> yeah. it turns out these drivers noticed that the driver of the van slumped over the wheel. eventually that truck is able to stop the van while other people eventually show up and try to render this person aid. >> very lucky. >> they executed that perfectly. >>> are twins have quite the way of communicating even when they can't talk. here these twins are in front of their car seats. the one just -- >> don't hit, baby. >> and these are both mine, okay? so you can say play nice, but these are mine. get your own. >> ooh. just just got talking to. >> and there's more from where that came from. [ baby babbling ] >> she just needs to do the finge
there are good people on the road and this video showcases that exact thing. notice there is a small van in the median of this freeway. suddenly someone jumps out and starts running towards that van. while the driver of the huge truck ahead uses the truck to wedge itself in front of the van bringing it to a stop. >> that was perfect. >> everybody was tuned in. >> yes! was the driver having some sort of medical emergency? >> yeah. it turns out these drivers noticed that...
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because they're all rubbing up against it as they go by. >> the exact same spot over and over and over. don't they like the other side or what? >> nick, there's your friend there. a little fox. >> italian fox. >> little bear too. >> there's a bear! >> oh, yeah. and the bear puts on a little show. you want to put your camera out here? little shimmy. >> so basically never go camping in this woods. >>> are you going to follow me on my professional page? linked in. >> he's got pun after pun for his girl. >> yes! i love this video! >> but wait until you try these. finding good-looking well-made shoes with a great fit isn't easy. oh, finally, a perfect fit! that's funny. that's how tom refers to our life insurance through the colonial penn program. -what? -life insurance through the colonial penn program. that's the perfect fit for us. the call was easy. that sounds good. -was it affordable? -yes! we like the coverage so much, we also got a policy for me. if anything happens to either one of us, we won't be leaving our final expenses as a burden to each other or our kids. that's brought us s
because they're all rubbing up against it as they go by. >> the exact same spot over and over and over. don't they like the other side or what? >> nick, there's your friend there. a little fox. >> italian fox. >> little bear too. >> there's a bear! >> oh, yeah. and the bear puts on a little show. you want to put your camera out here? little shimmy. >> so basically never go camping in this woods. >>> are you going to follow me on my professional...
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and repealing first and replacing later would do the exact opposite of that. it would leave people uncovered and affect premiums in an adverse way. is this something that republicans wanted to avoid all along. that is not mentioning the pragmatic sort of practical reasons for pursuing it all together now to make sure they only need a simple majority in congress to pass the legislation. >> errol, obviously, some of the most conservative members of the congress have gotten to the president and convinced him to at least float this idea. he has to know, at least one would expect that he'd know the numbers from the cbo report that came out earlier this week, the ones i just read. how did it get to the point that the president was floating this idea while mitch mcconnell was pushing the idea that he endured? >> this is what you get when you have someone with no experience in legislation, right? without any experience in how to do that, this is what you end up with. you also have a president who wants any kind of a win. if you think about that kind of crazy white hou
and repealing first and replacing later would do the exact opposite of that. it would leave people uncovered and affect premiums in an adverse way. is this something that republicans wanted to avoid all along. that is not mentioning the pragmatic sort of practical reasons for pursuing it all together now to make sure they only need a simple majority in congress to pass the legislation. >> errol, obviously, some of the most conservative members of the congress have gotten to the president...
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maryis interesting is anderson was paid $150 to hand copy an exact duplicate of all the journals. incrediblen see her craftsmanship of copying the text as a lewis and clark would have written it. represents a candlestick -- and she made an exact copy. , and them this original journal is in philadelphia, that is basically the whole representation of looking at the actual journals themselves. >> after the excitement around the initial report of the expedition there was continuing interest. in the 20th century there has been a huge resurgence of interest in the american west, cowboy stories in general. lewis and clark expeditions specifically caught the attention of a lot of action authors as well as non-action writers. one book that emphasizes her role and puts rep the center of the expedition is conquest. rich really emphasizes or role.s sacajawea another important figure is a slave of william clark's who accompanies the party all the way to the pacific ocean. --is not accounted or accounted for in the original journals. working to gain a better understanding of this. including som
maryis interesting is anderson was paid $150 to hand copy an exact duplicate of all the journals. incrediblen see her craftsmanship of copying the text as a lewis and clark would have written it. represents a candlestick -- and she made an exact copy. , and them this original journal is in philadelphia, that is basically the whole representation of looking at the actual journals themselves. >> after the excitement around the initial report of the expedition there was continuing interest....
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san jose to be exact.tt budman takes us to the building where chaplin filmed before his career took off. it's a story we'll see on nbc bay area. >> reporter: the building behind me has the rustic look but since chaplin filmed here, things have changed and technology has taken over. charlie chaplin's a night out is 10 two years old. ♪ ♪ >> the san jose building that served as a background for part of the movie is even older. the building on post and market street built in 1903 is about to get a little more famous. >> he was becoming the biggest star in america at this moment. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: but just recently film historians realized it appears in a night out making it the latest part of chaplin's bay area legacy. >> there is always things being discovered and so much it's been written about to find something new about him is really amazing. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and san jose isn't the only bay area city in the film. another scene takes place along 13th street in oakland. as for the building now, it's home to a
san jose to be exact.tt budman takes us to the building where chaplin filmed before his career took off. it's a story we'll see on nbc bay area. >> reporter: the building behind me has the rustic look but since chaplin filmed here, things have changed and technology has taken over. charlie chaplin's a night out is 10 two years old. ♪ ♪ >> the san jose building that served as a background for part of the movie is even older. the building on post and market street built in 1903 is...
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the exact same set of issues. support for terrorism, meddling in our internal affairs and incitement and provocation. november 2014 the late king abdullah hosted a meeting in riyadh and hosted all the gcc leaders and had a very, very open conversation, we'll call it a very honest airing of his grieveances with the qatari leader. and at the end of that meeting, there was a document that was signed and we called it the riyadh agreement. and i brought a copy with me. it is right here and it has the signature of the imir of qatar it was over the exact same set of issues. and qatar promised to stop supporting the groups and individuals that were giving us a hard time. unfortunately, everything that has been signed into this agreement has been violated for the last three years. so the collective frustration with the four countries today is at a new level. so the demands while they are more specific, they are still in tari signed up to in 2014. we are ready to sit down with qatar tomorrow and negotiate the 13 demands. if
the exact same set of issues. support for terrorism, meddling in our internal affairs and incitement and provocation. november 2014 the late king abdullah hosted a meeting in riyadh and hosted all the gcc leaders and had a very, very open conversation, we'll call it a very honest airing of his grieveances with the qatari leader. and at the end of that meeting, there was a document that was signed and we called it the riyadh agreement. and i brought a copy with me. it is right here and it has...
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the exact opposite. nike is the result two universities, the university of oregon, which started the idea of running shoes, and stanford, which at the business education, so i tried to get back to those two schools. the other which means a lot to the other which means a lot to me is oshu, which has an outstanding leader in their cancer research area. david: the oregon science health university, you gave them $500 million dollars for cancer research. you've given them $400 million for a program at stanford university. ordo you write a check out wire the money and is it hard to write the check? [laughter] phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over a few years. david: you had two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. in his honor you have done some things. how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? phil: he was a big sports fan, so gave some money to the university of oregon for their new basketball arena, which was named after him. david: today, what is l
the exact opposite. nike is the result two universities, the university of oregon, which started the idea of running shoes, and stanford, which at the business education, so i tried to get back to those two schools. the other which means a lot to the other which means a lot to me is oshu, which has an outstanding leader in their cancer research area. david: the oregon science health university, you gave them $500 million dollars for cancer research. you've given them $400 million for a program...
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police are interviewing eyewitnesses as they try to determine the exact number of the shooters, and attempt to track down those suspects. >> some witnesses say, both shooters were in the vehicle when they fired shots so possibly a drive by, they were last seen in the vehicle, it was going south, on the 3,000 block of lawrence street. >> at this point police don't have a good description of the fleeing vehicle they also don't know motive for this shooting, they are tracking down surveillance video and interviewing eyewitnesses. anyone with any information is asked to call police. reporting live outside police headquarters, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". back inside to you. >>> meanwhile authorities continue to scour 90-acre property in bucks county for that evidence could lead to four missing men who vanished last week. >> that property belongs to the family of the man police are calling a person of interest. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do is live in solebury township with the very latest, you have been following all week long, what can you tell us, good morning. >> reporter:
police are interviewing eyewitnesses as they try to determine the exact number of the shooters, and attempt to track down those suspects. >> some witnesses say, both shooters were in the vehicle when they fired shots so possibly a drive by, they were last seen in the vehicle, it was going south, on the 3,000 block of lawrence street. >> at this point police don't have a good description of the fleeing vehicle they also don't know motive for this shooting, they are tracking down...
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now, the exact cause of the crash isn't known yet, whether it was driver error or mechanical failurebut an investigation is under way. back to you, guys. >> all right, ali. thank you. >> just ahead, the latest backlash to president trump's transgender military ban. and 10,000 tourist have been ordered to evacuate after a power outage. this is "early today." had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor interacting with less of your body's natural blood-clotting function. for afib patients well-managed on
now, the exact cause of the crash isn't known yet, whether it was driver error or mechanical failurebut an investigation is under way. back to you, guys. >> all right, ali. thank you. >> just ahead, the latest backlash to president trump's transgender military ban. and 10,000 tourist have been ordered to evacuate after a power outage. this is "early today." had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of...
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. >> we now know the language in the latest bill to repeal and replace the afford kabl air exact. republicans are asked to repeal the skinny repeal plan. lawmakers are debating right now. they can vote at any moment. leadership squuingt released details of the plan we know it eliminate the medical device tax and mandate that individuals have to have health insurance and mandate for employers to offer health insurance. but tonight moderate republicans called it a fraud and said they would not vote for it unless they're promise today won't be the final product. >> tonight white house leaks are pitting some members of president trump's team against each other. new communications director anthony scarmoci went on a tirade tirade saying someone leaked his financials to the press. he appointmented the fenger at white house had chief of staff preeb us. >> when i put his name in the tweet they're making assumption it's him because journalists know who the leakers are. if reece wants to complain he's not a leakier let him do that. >> he was hired in part to get to the bottom of the leaks t
. >> we now know the language in the latest bill to repeal and replace the afford kabl air exact. republicans are asked to repeal the skinny repeal plan. lawmakers are debating right now. they can vote at any moment. leadership squuingt released details of the plan we know it eliminate the medical device tax and mandate that individuals have to have health insurance and mandate for employers to offer health insurance. but tonight moderate republicans called it a fraud and said they would...
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the exact same language they've been pushing, the exact same failed policies they have been pedaling any of us care to remember. this is your plan? we can't wait for midterms. kat come help me decipher. chuck schumer comes out and says it's a better deal and then these democrats get out there and peddle the same stuff. >> kat: better deal, better than themselves or better than republicans? better than president trump? if that's the case, they'd be running on the exact same thing they keep losing trying to run on trying to compare themselves to president trump. this is the same stuff as alway always. it's not even catchy. "a better deal? i'm not going to wear that hat. >> eric: eboni, buried inside the better deal, single-payer health care. >> eboni: i have to shake my head. i've been saying that until the dems get in the economic message that resonates, they will lose. dems, you want to be successful, this is what you have to do. stop demonizing economic success. everybody in america wants to do well. some people do better than others. that's called capitalism. you need to come up wi
the exact same language they've been pushing, the exact same failed policies they have been pedaling any of us care to remember. this is your plan? we can't wait for midterms. kat come help me decipher. chuck schumer comes out and says it's a better deal and then these democrats get out there and peddle the same stuff. >> kat: better deal, better than themselves or better than republicans? better than president trump? if that's the case, they'd be running on the exact same thing they keep...
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billat i did is put in a that was similar to an exact bill passed by the senate.ven though there were certain things i would like to have changed, i thought the best way was to take that bill that the senate passed, put it in as my bill, hopefully pass it in the house, send it to the senate, and get a bill that would have sanctions on russia for interfering in our elections, sanctions on iran for terrorism and ballistic missiles, and this is something that everybody claims they want. all of a sudden we are hearing this bill is not good enough, and we don't want to play games, so what nancy was saying was that if the republicans were serious and they said if you make this one change we would support the bill, then we would probably go along with it, but the problem is this. it has to go back and pass the senate. by taking the exact language of the senate will, it does not have to pass the senate. so any change we make no matter how minor has to pass the senate , and who knows what can happen once it is sent back. that is my big fear. i want a sanctions bill on russ
billat i did is put in a that was similar to an exact bill passed by the senate.ven though there were certain things i would like to have changed, i thought the best way was to take that bill that the senate passed, put it in as my bill, hopefully pass it in the house, send it to the senate, and get a bill that would have sanctions on russia for interfering in our elections, sanctions on iran for terrorism and ballistic missiles, and this is something that everybody claims they want. all of a...
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it was over the exact same set of issues.ar promised to stop supporting groups and individuals giving us a hard time. unfortunately, everything that has been signed into the agreement has been violated for the last three years. the collective frustration with the four countries are at any level. they are still in line with what they signed up to in 2014. we are ready to sit down with qatar tomorrow and negotiate the 13 demands. if the qataris are willing to negotiate. so far they haven't been able to say that. we want a solution, a diplomatic solution. but the willingness to find a solution lies not in riyadh, not in abu dhabi, -- and certainly not in washington. it lies in doa -- doha. charlie: three years ago? so not because of the visit of president trump to react and the -- trump to riyadh and the arab summit? yousef: no. this is like a pot that has been sitting on the stove a very long time, twice it has boiled. once, three years ago it was resolved. these commitments were never lived up to. today it has gotten worse. we
it was over the exact same set of issues.ar promised to stop supporting groups and individuals giving us a hard time. unfortunately, everything that has been signed into the agreement has been violated for the last three years. the collective frustration with the four countries are at any level. they are still in line with what they signed up to in 2014. we are ready to sit down with qatar tomorrow and negotiate the 13 demands. if the qataris are willing to negotiate. so far they haven't been...